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Page 14, Portland Observer, August 3, 1963
PUBLIC NOTICE
D B E /M B E /W B E
PR O G R A M
O R EG O N D EPA R TM EN T
OF TR A N SPO R TA TIO N
It is th * pokey o l th * O regon D epartm ent of T ranspor ■
ta n o n th a t O 's a d a a n ta g e d B u s in a * * E n te rp ris e *
(O B E ) M in o rity B u s in e s s E n te rp ris e * (M B E ). and
W om an B usiness E ntarprisa* (W B E) a * defined m
Title 49 C oda of Fadarai R eg ulatio n* P a n 2 3 and a * it
may ba am ended snail h a re the m axim um opportunity
to p a rtitip a t* in tn * perform ance of contract*
FINANCING & 3-5% DOWN PAYMENTS
T o ensure m a obyac11ve* of t N * pokey. m a D epart m an t
has established an overall stataw ida goal for OBE,
M B E /W B E m m e am ount of 11 percent of contracting
activities Tfyr* goal is com prised of 10 percent to QBE/
M BE and 1 percent to WBE
D ocum en t* concerning m e g o al* and a description of
how they w ere selected are available for review until
Septem b er t. 1903 during norm al business h o u r*
(M onday through Friday. B a m t o 5 p m ) a t these
locations Federal H ighway Administration Office of
Civil R ight* 424 M ohaw k Building 222 S W M orn
son Portland Federal H ighway Administration Suite
100 Equitable C enter 530 C enter Street N E . Salem
and th e s e O re g o n D e p a rtm e n t o f T ra n s p o rta tio n
o ffice * Civil R igh t* Section. 307 Transportation Build­
ing Salem EEO MBE and Labor Com pliance group
1 1 5 0 C h *m e k e ta Si N E Salem Region 1 office 9 002
S E M cLoughim Bivd Mrfwaukie Region 2 office.
205 East Salem Highway Building 2 960 State Street
Salem Region 3 office 1 5 2 3 S E C obb St Roseburg
Region 4 office North The DaHes-Califorma Highway
B end and R egion 5 office 2111 A d a m * Ave . La
G rande
The public may submit written co m m e n t* on the go al*
until Septem ber 10 1903 These co m m e n t* will be
used tor inform ational p u rp o s e* only and can be sent
lo Dale E W ilken Division A dm inistrator. Federal
Highway Administration. Suite 100 Equitable Center
Salem OR 97301. or Vicki N akashim a Civil Rights
Section M anager O regon D epartm ent of Transporta
lion Transportation Building Salem OR 97310 or
Kay Turner. EEO, M B E 0 Labor Com pliance M anager
O regon State Highway Division Transportation Build­
ing Salem O R 97310
WARRANTED HOMES
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C o m m u n ity
C a le n d a r
Hiroshim a Day. Saturday. A ug. I. tha
38th annlvaraary o f tha bom bing o f H iro­
shima will be remembered with: ( I ) an exhibit
of paaca and disarm am ent posters at
Critical Mass Productions, 938 N .W . Everett,
at 1:00 p.m. to run through August 21st; and
(2) a M em orial G athering, at Terry Shrunk
Park, S.W. 3rd A Madison, 8 p .m ./w ith
speakers, inducting Hiroshima survivors,
dance, poetry and music. The evening will end
with a silent walk to (he Willamette waterfront
and a candle-lighting ceremony. For info call
239-4183.
Nagasaki Day. Tuesday. Auguat 8th.
“ Hands Around th a Fadarai Building" to
call attention to (he plutonium manufactured at
Hanford for the Nagasaki bomb. Join hands,
bring a kerchief or scarf. Noon, 1220 SW 3rd
(Call 222-7293 or 653-8274 for info.) Also
planned: an evening vigil on M t. Tabor (for
info call 252-6879) and "Poeto Againat
B om bs." 8 p.m. NW Artist Workshop, 522
N W 12th. (Call 222-7293 for info.)
Tha Urban League Senior Cantor has
many regular activities, including: Fri., Aug. 5,
1:30 p. m., dancing; M on., Aug. 8, 1:30 p.m.
Seniorcize; Tues., Aug. 9, 1:30 legal clinic, 1:30
bible study, 1:30 sewing; Wed., Aug. 10, 12:00
potluck, 1:30 arts A crafts, 1:30 liquid embroi­
dery; Thurs., Aug. I I , 1:30, Trippers Meeting.
For more info call or drop in, 4128 N .E. Union,
288-8338.
People to People Ministries Gospel
Program. August 6th, 7:00 p.m. For place or
other info call 653-0131.
Tha Oregon Citizens Party will hold its
Third Biennial S tate Convention August 6 A
7. Registration fee is $5 for delegates and ob­
servers, with waivers available for those with
low/no income. 1236 Kincaid. Eugene. For
more info call 228-2159, 230-6908 or 233-2246.
Preschool Storytlm s for ages 3-8 at the
North Portland Library, 512 N. Killingsworth,
Friday, August 5, 10:30 a.m. 284-5622.
Outdoor A dventure Days fo r children 6
years and over will be August 11 at Laurel-
hurst Park and August 18 at Lents Park, from
10:00 a m. to 2:00 p.m. both days. Free. Call
248-4018 to register.
Tha 1983 M t. Hood Festival of Jazz will
feature twenty groups performing on August 6
and 7. Gates open each day at 12 noon.
Gresham area service clubs have planned a free
pre-festival community barbecue on Friday,
August 5, 5-10 p.m. with food and craft booths
assembled around (he archery range overlook­
ing the Festival arena and live music by Stump-
town Jazz. M t. Hood Community College is
located at 26000 SE Stark St. in Gresham. For
info on the Friday barbecue, call 667-1481. For
ticket info call 665-1131. For updated schedule
info, call 667-7422 for recorded message
Tha Rad Croaa Babysitting Claaa. for
young people 11 years and older will be given in
two parts, Tues. Aug. 9 and Wed., Aug. 10,
from 9:00 a m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Chapter
Services Building, 3835 SW Kelly St. Cott is $7
per student and pre-registration is necessary.
Call 243-5272 to register.
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lo r d e te r m in in g c o n d itio n o f th e p ro p e rty p rio r lo p u rc h a s e an d sho u ld c h e c k w ith th e lo ca l
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In e a c h h o m e A c o p y o l th e s e re p a ir Ita m s w ill b e p r o v id e d to you II H U D a c c e p t* your
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ALL CASH - AS IS - HOMES
★ NO WARRANTY
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r e s p o n s ib ility lo r d e te rm in in g c o n d itio n o l th e p ro p e rty p rio r to p u rc h a s e en d
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ALL HOMES OPEN FOR COMPETITIVE BIDS UNTIL 11:00 A.M. AUGUST 10,1983
BID OPENING 1 P.M. AUGUST 10,1983
HOW TO PURCHASE
FINANCING
All homes except all cash, as is homes
are eligible lor HUD Purchase Money
Mortgage (PM M ) financing PMM financ­
ing will be provided to qualified purchas­
ers at an 8% interest rate, a monthly ser­
vice charge ol '<V% and a 7 year term
Because details ol each transaction Oil­
ier. the annual percentage rale (APR) lor
each transaction will vary slightly, but
generally APR lor PMM financing will be
9 0% or less The PMM will provide lor
monthly mortgage payments ol principal
and interesl to be scheduled in the same
manner as a 30 year mortgage even
though the term is 7 years The remain­
ing balance will be due and payable at
the end ol the term This means that buy­
ers will either pay oh the balance or refi­
nance at or before the end ol the 7 year
PMM term
P M M DOWN PA YM EN TS
The minimum down payment is based on
the actual bid made, not the listing price,
and is the same lor both owner occu­
pants and investors Down payments are
3% ol the lirsl '25.000 bid and 5% ol the
amount more than '25.000 Example II a
bid ol '40.000 is made. PMM down pay­
ment is 3% x *25.000 equals '750 plus 5%
x '15,000 equals '75 0 Total PMM down
payment is '1500, and monthly payment
to principle, interest, and service charge
would be '298 57 on the mortgage bal­
ance ol '38.500.
Warranted and as-is homes sold with
PMM linancmg may also be eligible lor
FHA insured or conventional loans
Down payments lor these programs
can be different them PMM down pay­
m ents. See your broker or lender lor
details. Warranted and as-is homes will
not be sold with Federal VA or Oregon
Mortgage Purchase Program Financing
TERMS & CONDITIONS
The properties appearing in this adver­
tisement are our official public mlorma-
tlon release ol ALL acquired properties
currently available lor sale
Bids will be accepted by all interested
parties, including owner occupants and
Investors Owner occupant otters have
priority over investor oilers except on all
cash as is sales and as-is homes sold
with PM M linancmg
All bids time stamped in by HUD sales
Stall on or before 1100 AM August 10.
1983 will be considered Time stamping
takas place on the 12th floor. Cascade
Building 520 SW 6th Avenue. Portland.
Or 97204 W a will accept the highest of­
fer that meets or exceeds the minimum
bid price for the home, but HUD reserves
the right to reiect any or all bids or to
waive any informality or Irregularity in
any bids
W e will no longer retain back up otters
but reserve the right to o fe r homes to
the next highest bidders of record in the
event that the first accepted otter fails
before sales closing These homes are
not available for additional offers until
relisted m the advertisement
All properties not bid on at bid opening
will remain available for purchase on a
first come first serve basis until the next
OREGONIAN advertisement
We Pay The Broker
See A Real Estate Broker TodayXiw ?1
1 Any real estate broker will show HUD acquired properties to you
2 The broker completes paperwork necessary to submit an otter (There is no price
discount if you directly sumit an offer).
3 When you submit an offer your broker will collect a '500 earnesl money deposit
trom you If HUD accepts your offer your broker will be asked to forward the deposit
to HUD If HUD does not accept your otter, your broker will return your full earnest
money deposit
BROKER INSTRUCTIONS
To submit an offer you must
i Submit a signed Broker's Tender and
Offer to Purchase (HUD Form 9551)
Collect and retain an earnest money
deposit of $500 from the purchaser If
HUD accepts your otter we will ask
you to forward the earnest money It
HUD does not accept your otter you
are to return the full earnest money to
the purchaser
Your offer must be submitted within
the bid period, in a sealed er.ve.op«
which is clearly marked on the ju t. iue
as "owner occupant" or "investor”
The envelope should also contain the
property address and the bid opening
date Envelopes not properly marked
will not be considered and will be re­
turned unopened
Earnest m oney fo rfeitu re will not
occur because of failure to obtain
credit approval on warranted and as
as-is homes available with 8'4% PMM
financing Once credit approval on
these properties has been granted,
forfeiture will not occur unless closing
does not occur within 30 days Failure
to close an as-is. all cash sale within
30 days from HUO acceptance ol the
purchaser's executed retail sales
contract will be a basis lor forfeiture
All requests for earnest money refund
must be transmitted by purchaser
through the broker who originally
submitted the otter
Purchaser is required to obtain lire
and extended insurance prior to clos­
ing for all properties except all cash
as-is sales and must bring in evidence
of insurance to the closing
Down payment requirements are pay­
able at closing
Forms and additional information can
be obtained by brokers by calling
HUO sales staff Our address is 520
SW 6th Ave 12th floor. Portland
97204
A computer camp for children ages nine
to 18 will be offered this summer by the U ni­
versity of Oregon Aug. 7-20. Cost is $425 with a
$50 non-refundable deposit. For info call toll-
free at I -800-524-2404.
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You Save Money By Doing Your
Own Repairs Within One Year*
No Warranty
Investors
or Contractors
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* One Year Structural &
Operating Systems Warranty
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AUGUST 21 S t
IS OUR NEXT OREGONIAN AD